John McAleer & John M. MacKenzie 
Exhibiting the Empire 
Cultures of display and the British Empire

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Exhibiting the empire considers how a whole range of cultural products – from paintings, prints, photographs, panoramas and ‘popular’ texts to ephemera, newspapers and the press, theatre and music, exhibitions, institutions and architecture – were used to record, celebrate and question the development of the British Empire. It represents a significant and original contribution to our understanding of the relationship between culture and empire. Written by leading scholars from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, individual chapters bring fresh perspectives to the interpretation of media, material culture and display, and their interaction with history. Taken together, this collection suggests that the history of empire needs to be, in part at least, a history of display and of reception.
This book will be essential reading for scholars and students interested in British history, the history of empire, art history and the history of museums and collecting.

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Table of Content

Introduction: Cultures of display and the British Empire – John M. Mac Kenzie and John Mc Aleer
1. An elite imperial vision: eighteenth-century British country houses and four-continents imagery – Stephanie Barczewski
2. Exhibiting exploration: Captain Cook, voyages of exploration and the culture of display – John Mc Aleer
3. Satirical peace prints and the cartographic unconscious – Douglas Fordham
4. Sanguinary engagements: exhibiting the naval battles of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars – Eleanor Hughes
5. Empire under glass: the British Empire and the Crystal Palace, 1851–1911 – Jeffrey Auerbach
6. Ephemera and the British Empire – Ashley Jackson and David Tomkins
7. Exhibiting the empire in print: the press, the publishing world and the promotion of ‘Greater Britain’ – Berny Sèbe
8. Exhibiting the empire at the Delhi Durbar of 1911: imperial and cultural contexts – John M. Mac Kenzie
9. Elgar’s Pageant of Empire, 1924: an imperial leitmotiv – Nalini Ghuman
10. Representing ‘Our Island Sultanate’ in London and Zanzibar: cross-currents in educating imperial publics – Sarah Longair
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About the author

John Mac Kenzie is Emeritus Professor of Imperial History, Lancaster University and holds Honorary Professorships at Aberdeen, St Andrews and Stirling, as well as an Honorary Fellowship at Edinburgh.
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 304 ● ISBN 9781526118349 ● File size 45.9 MB ● Editor John McAleer & John M. MacKenzie ● Publisher Manchester University Press ● City Manchester ● Country GB ● Published 2017 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7635964 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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